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Other Notable Projects

  • Wimberley Blue Hole Regional Park, Wimberley, Texas
  • EagleVail Community Sign Program, Eagle-Vail, Colorado
  • Town of Hillsborough Sign Program, Hillsborough, North Carolina
  • Airport City Denver Branding, Denver, Colorado
  • Town of Gypsum Wayfinding, Gypsum, Colorado
  • Old Town Plaza Sign Program, Lewisville, Texas
  • Cadence Community Sign Program, Henderson, Nevada
  • Vail on-Mountain Sign Program, Vail, Colorado
  • Houston Midtown Streetscape Enhancement, Houston, Texas
  • Midtown Park Renovation, Houston, Texas
  • City of Evans Identity & Wayfinding, Evans, Colorado
  • Signage and Wayfinding

    Our experienced specialists in signage, wayfinding and graphic design collaborate closely with planners and architects to identify the core principles and inherent character of projects in order to create naming, identity and wayfinding sign programs. We offer a broad array of signature elements that convey the unique identity and spirit of each project. Our in-house, cross-disciplinary approach capitalizes on team synergy to integrate all aspects of design. This approach results in fulfilling client vision and creates vital spaces that instill a sense of pride and ownership. Our project experience includes civic wayfinding, campus wayfinding, retail and mixed-use, resort, parks and transit sign programs.

    Services Include:

    • Wayfinding Sign Programs
    • Interpretive Sign Programs
    • Project Naming
    • Logo Design
    • Web Design


    What Our Clients are Saying....

    "The entire design process has been very rewarding and very educational. It allowed us to create a product that reflects the character of Breckenridge, and provides visitors an updated, easy-to-understand way to locate the wonderful amenities of our town."

    – Breckenridge Town Planner, Jennifer Cram

     

    "The signs that we've installed have received a number of complements—not only from visitors and residents, but also from municipalities looking to do similar wayfinding projects."

    – City of Glenwoods Springs Planner, Gretchen Ricehill